"between realities" is a turning point in the album when it becomes clear: the world is not as straightforward as it once seemed. Until now, the music has reflected personal experiences and transformations, but at this moment, a feeling of blurred boundaries emerges - of multiple parallel realities, different fates, perspectives, and possibilities.
This track is about encountering alternative viewpoints, about how different people live in different worlds, even though they all exist within the same universe.
Atmosphere and Sound"between realities" was recorded in Budapest, a city rich in history and layered cultural influences. Perhaps that’s why the track carries an intertwining of eras and contexts, an overlay of meanings and stories.
The lead role here is played by two solo instruments - flugelhorn and trumpet, recorded in Budapest. Their dialogue resembles a conversation between two worlds, two consciousnesses, two possible destinies. The flugelhorn sounds softer, deeper, like a warm memory, while the trumpet is sharper, like the voice of fate calling forward.
The music grows deeper, darker, and richer, bringing a twilight mood - it's as if the album enters the evening phase, when the day fades but the night has yet to begin. This is a moment of reflection, silence before a new realization.
How This Track Fits into the Album- "between realities" serves as an essential transition:
- If "beyond the veil" was still a waking dream, here, reality becomes multi-layered and contradictory.
- After the awakening in "lagrange point", comes the need to accept the existence of multiple truths and perspectives.
- It’s music of contemplation before something inevitable - perhaps before the night that is about to engulf the world.
- This track is about the complexity of choice, about realizing that truth is never singular, and that every person lives in their own reality.